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Non-destructive method of biomass and nitrogen (N) level estimation in <i>Stevia rebaudiana</i> using various multispectral indices

Shubham Anchal, Sonam Bahuguna, Priti Priti, Probir Kumar Pal, Devshree Kumar, P. Venkatesha Murthy, Amit Kumar

2021Geocarto International11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) based remote sensing is one of the modern techniques for crop management, which has been used in this study for biomass and Nitrogen (N) level estimations for Stevia rebaudiana, a medicinal crop used as an alternative to sugar as a natural sweetener. Different levels of nitrogen treatments were given to S. rebaudiana and the crops were harvested for biomass estimation. Mica sense Altum multispectral sensor on board was used for acquiring the image data of the crop. The linear regression model was used to examine the best vegetation index using K-fold cross validation approach. Excess Green Index (ExG) was identified as best vegetation index for biomass estimation (R2 = 0.7; RMSE = 23.77 g/m2; nRMSE = 29.14%), whereas Enhanced Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (ENDVI) was found as best predictor for Nitrogen (N) level estimation (R2 = 0.9; RMSE = 1.75 g/m2; nRMSE = 14.59%).

Topics & Concepts

Stevia rebaudianaMultispectral imageBiomass (ecology)MathematicsVegetation IndexSteviaVegetation (pathology)CropEnvironmental scienceGeographyRemote sensingNormalized Difference Vegetation IndexAgronomyForestryLeaf area indexBiologyHorticulturePathologyMedicineAlternative medicineRemote Sensing in AgricultureRemote Sensing and Land UseAdvanced Chemical Sensor Technologies